Bitcoin’s historic surge past $100,000 has ignited intense debate among market analysts, as shifting dynamics in long-term and retail activity reshape the landscape. While retail demand continues to buoy BTC’s price, data shows a significant shift among long-term holders, who have sold approximately 828,000 BTC—worth over $82 billion—within the past 30 days.
This unprecedented selling activity, primarily by those holding Bitcoin for 155 days or more, has raised questions about the sustainability of the current bull run. Analysts are divided: some argue the influx of retail demand will maintain upward momentum, while others warn that declining liquidity and increasing selling pressure could signal a market cooldown.
As the debate unfolds, traders closely monitor whether Bitcoin's strong retail demand can outpace the effects of long-term holders exiting positions. Is this consolidation a healthy pause or a sign of potential turbulence ahead? The coming weeks may determine if Bitcoin’s rally has more fuel to climb higher or is nearing a turning point.
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